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February 2012

Jan 31, 201268 notes

January 2012

Jan 31, 2012236 notes
“Starved for affection, terrified of abandonment, I began to wonder if sex was really just an excuse to look deeply into another human being’s eyes.” —Douglas Coupland, Generation X (via hateshiploveship)
Jan 31, 20121,639 notes
On being an object, and then not being an object → finslippy.com

WHY don’t men teach each other to understand this and then NOT DO IT?!?!

It shouldn’t have taken a year for her to write this. We should know this, like common knowledge, and be bearing down on anyone who fucks with people like that.

Jan 30, 2012
Jan 30, 2012721 notes
“The hardest learned lesson: that people have only their kind of love to give, not our kind.” —Mignon McLaughlin (via creatingaquietmind)
Jan 30, 2012389 notes
Jan 30, 2012309 notes
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Jan 29, 20124,700 notes
“Please learn the pragmatics of expressing fear: sometimes words that seem to express really invoke.” —David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest
Jan 27, 2012
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“I think there’s no indication that consumers mind paying artists. I think there’s plenty of indication that consumers aren’t so happy to pay corporations.” —Peter Jenner (via queenston)
Jan 26, 2012111 notes
“The more you know yourself, the more clarity there is. Self-knowledge has no end. You don’t come to an achievement, you don’t come to a conclusion. It is an endless river.” —Jiddu Krishnamurti (via substancem)
Jan 25, 2012439 notes
Follow, if you'd like. → twitter.com
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Jan 25, 201236 notes
“

In the center of Fedora, that gray stone metropolis, stands a metal building with a crystal globe in every room. Looking into each globe, you see a blue city, the model of a different Fedora. These are the forms the city could have taken if, for one reason or another, it had not become what we see today. In every age someone, looking at Fedora as it was, imagined a way of making it the ideal city, but while he constructed his miniature model, Fedora was already no longer the same as before, and what had been until yesterday a possible future became only a toy in a glass globe.


The building with the globes is now Fedora’s museum: every inhabitant visits it, chooses the city that corresponds to his desires, contemplates it, imagining his reflection in the medusa pond that would have collected the waters of the canal (if it had not been dried up), the view from the high canopied box along the avenue reserved for elephants (now banished from the city), the fun of sliding down the spiral, twisting minaret (which never found a pedestal from which to rise). On the map of your empire there must be room both for the big, stone Fedora and the little Fedoras in glass globes

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—Italo Calvino - Invisible Cities, p. 32 (via granulator)
Jan 25, 201210 notes
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